Using the Cuttlebug, I first embossed the 'house' section the cuttlebug using Swiss Dots, then the 'roof' using Tiny Bubbles. The bottom part of the roof section is raised using sticky dots, so that it slips over the 'awning'. Using my nestabilities, I cut out two windows and a door. Door & windows were attached using sticky dots. a stick-on 'congratulations' sentiment was placed on inside panel.

Hand punched flowers and handcut pots finish off my 'house' and turn it into a 'home'.

I am very pleased with how my little experiment turned out. I can't wait to give this one to my niece.

19 comments:

Ooooh, this is so sweet, your niece will be thrilled to receive this! Great interpretation of Cassie's gorgeous card, you've done a great job! So glad you joined us again at www.cuttlebugchallenge.blogspot.com!Hugs Mrs Jx

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I was born in UK, came to Australia in 1965 and have been married to the most wonderful man since 1982.
I am enjoying early retirement and getting my home 'uncluttered and in good working order'. I happily fill my time with photography, quilting, card making, beading, knitting, crocheting & cross-stitch (with a bit of housework thrown in for good measure).